Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin
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Genus Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin View in CoL in Frederiks, 1929 Cyrtospirifer minor ( Gürich, 1903)
Fig. 8F View Fig .
Spirifer Archiaci Vern. View in CoL var. minor Gürich ; Gürich 1903: 142–143, pl. 1:
4–7. Spirifer Archiaci Vern. View in CoL var. minor Gür. ; Jarosz 1919: pl. 8: 23. Cyrtospirifer minor ( Gürich, 1903) ; Baliński 1979: 67–69, fig. 22,
pl. 17: 1–11. Material.—Two complete, 11 slightly damaged and 69 fragments of shells and valves.
Remarks.—This small Cyrtospirifer species is one of the commonest brachiopods in the lowermost Famennian beds exposed in trench Z−17 near Dębnik. It is most abundant in set II where it dominates (together with Pampoecilorhynchus geniculatus sp. nov.) the assemblage. Cyrtospirifer minor was described by Baliński (1979) from slightly younger horizons, but still representing Pa. triangularis conodont Zone. The oldest occurrence of the species is in trench Z−6 and the basal set I of trench Z−17 (about 0.7 m below Frasnian– Famennian boundary) in the highest Frasnian Ryocarhynchus tumidus brachiopod zone. C. minor is very rare in this horizon, however, being represented exclusively by single broken valves.
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Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin
Baliński, Andrzej 2002 |
Spirifer Archiaci Vern.
Gurich, G. 1903: 142 |